Google's October,29 event that was supposed to start tomorrow has been Cancelled after a state of emergency has been issued in the US due to the imminent arrival of Hurricane Sandy, which will be passing through New York City, Google's venue for the event.

Although Google did not announce the specific purpose of the event, other than calling it an 'Android event', it was generally assumed that the company was going to announce the LG manufactured Nexus 4 smartphone and a 10-inch Samsung manufactured Nexus 10 tablet. Here is Google Official Statement:

We are canceling our Monday morning event in New York due to Hurricane Sandy. We will let you know our plans as soon as we know more. - Google

Google released its 2nd Nexus tablet, The Samsung Nexus 10 with a superb specs and to take out the Apple iPad 4 from the Top. Here is the Full Comparison between the two tablets in all aspects.

Dimensions

As you can see, Nexus 10 is thinner than the iPad 4 with over than 0.5mm but also its also bigger than the iPad 4 in width and height.

Weight

The Nexus 10 is slighter lighter than the iPad 4, but it also feels as solid as the iPad.

Connectivty

They both have Wifi with Dual-band & bluetooth, excpt that bluetooth in the iPad is useless. Apple iPad 3 support 3G/4G LTE connection with a microSIM slot, where the Nexus 10 versions on the market currently is WiFi Only.

Don't forget the dual-side NFC in the Nexus 10, this function doesn't exist on the iPad 4.

Display

The Nexus 10 has a bigger display with higher resolution and more pixel density than the iPad 4 Retina display, The Nexus screen pack 4 Million pixels, where the iPad screen packs 3.1 Million pixels.

Also, Nexus 10 utilizes Super PLS TFT HD technology against the iPad's IPS. However, Super PLS offers deeper colors and sharper images with more brightness and less power consumtion.

Camera

Both devices have a 5MP camera with the same image resoltuion, also both devices capture HD videos too. THe Nexus 10 has a 1.9MP front camera where the iPad packs a 1.2MP front camera for facetime.

Storage

Both devices doesn't support microSD cards slots, but Apple iPad 4 has a 64GB version where the Nexus 10 has only 16/32GB versions on the market. Samsung may release a 64GB version early Next year.

The Nexus 10 ships with the updated version of Jellybean, Android 4.2. It's a relatively minor update, but it adds some new features like Photo Sphere (a 360 degree panorama), updated Google Now, and multiple user accounts. It also adds a Swype-like trace keyboard, all these features and more built right into stock Android.

The biggest weakness of Android tablets, though, is still their native tablet app selection. This is where the iOS App Store excels, with its 275,000+ library of tablet-specific applications. However, too many Android tablet apps are still stretched-out layouts smartphone apps.

After Google released the Nexus 7 tablet with 7-inch displays, Supply chain "Wintek" is reportedly shipping 500,000 One-glass (OGS) panels for the Google Nexus 7 Now, with the rest of the shipments coming from TPK Holding.

Also, Sources casually mentioning that Wintek will also be supplying 10" panels for another Nexus tablet rumored to be the "Nexus 10", making it the largest Google supplier of slate displays. The rest of the 10-inchers are said to come from AU Optronics. Wintek apparently has a 3 Million capacity for those medium size 10" OGS panels, so we are wondering if Google is just playing around with a Nexus 10 idea

New evidence confirming the 10" Nexus tablet that is rumored to be called "Nexus 10". A photo leaked from Google Picasa and according EXIF data it was captured on 15,October by Google Nexus 10 with a 5MP camera sensor.

While the Google Nexus 7 is actually manufactured by Asus, rumor has it that for the Nexus 10, Google has partnered up with Samsung. It is also speculated that the device will come with a screen that surpasses the pixel density of the new iPad's Retina display a screen with a resolution of 2,560 by 1,600 pixels, which results in a whopping pixel density of 299 ppi. For a 10.1-inch tablet, that is a lot!

As you probably know that Google is holding an Android event on 29,October to announce the latest Updates on Android platforms and some New Nexus devices. Beside the LG Nexus 4 and 32GB Nexus 7, Google will announce the Samsung-made Nexus 10 tablet.

Google has been working with Samsung to launch this 10-inch tablet, confirming leaks which suggested Google had teamed up with the Korean manufacturer for another device. TNW source tells us that internally the tablet Codename "Manta", runs Google's new Android 4.2 operating system (Android 4.2 may still be named Jelly Bean), and will offer a 2560×1600 pixel (16:10) resolution, which will offer around 300 pixels per inch density (PPI) compared to the new iPad's 264 PPI density.

Speaking of the Android and what's Google was preparing for us. It has been confirmed that as part of Android 4.2 Google will introduce "Content in the center" which will allow users to access Play Store content from a widget and "Tablet Sharing" which will suit families and enterprise users, providing them with a simple and easy to switch between several users on a tablet, each with their own email and apps. Beside that there will be a New Notifications tab Improvements too.

Today, We can Confirm that Samsung Nexus 10 tablet is going to be revealed on 29,October Google's Android event, The Nexus 10's User Guide has been leaked showing the device from the back, carrying "Samsung" logo and some other details.

The device will pack a 10-inch screen with a resolution of 2560 x 1600, allowing for a 300ppi pixel density that would put the panel right in Retina display territory. It will be the first tablet to be powered by Android 4.2 that will support Multiple User Accounts which allows separate users to use a tablet with their own apps, themes and settings.

Stay Tuned for the Official Reveal of the Device Next Monday 29,October.

The Nexus 10 is confirmed from the manual leaked for the upcoming tablet made by Google and Samsung leaked out, and now we have no other than the head of Google Plus, Vic Gundotra, show us his exotic travels, captured on the camera of a Nexus 10.

The images are listed as being 2048 x 1536 pixels in size, which would translate into 3.1 megapixels Camera. This could turn out to be the camera on the new Nexus 10, but it seems more likely that the still were downsized, and the resolution could be even higher.

Google Officially announced a whole New Nexus lineup in three sizes... Introducing Google Nexus 4, 7 and 10.

Nexus 4

Nexus 4 is our latest smartphone, developed by Google & LG. It has a quad-core processor which means it's super fast, a crisp 4.7" (320 ppi) display that's perfect for looking at photos and watching YouTube, and with wireless charging you just set the phone down on a charging surface to power it up, no wires needed.

It also features the latest version of Jelly Bean, Android 4.2-the simplest and smartest version of Android yet. Starting with the camera, Google have reinvented the photo experience with Photo Sphere, which lets you capture images that are literally larger than life. Snap shots up, down and in every direction to create stunning 360-degree immersive experiences that you can share on Google+ with friends and family-or you can add your Photo Sphere to Google Maps for the world to see.

Nexus 7 32GB

Nexus 7 brings you the best of Google-YouTube, Chrome, Gmail, Maps-and all the great content from Google Play in a slim, portable package that fits perfectly in your hand. To give you more room for all that great content you can now get Nexus 7 with 16GB ($199) or 32GB ($249) of storage.

Google also added HSPA+ mobile data. Nexus 7 is now also available with 32GB and HSPA+ mobile ($299), which can operate on more than 200 GSM providers worldwide, including AT&T in the US.

Nexus 10

Nexus 10 is the ultimate tablet for watching movies or reading magazines. Google wanted to build a premium entertainment device, so Google partnered with Samsung to do just that. Nexus 10 is the highest resolution tablet on the planet with a 10.055" display at 2560-by-1600 (300ppi), that's over 4 million pixels right in your hands.

It comes with a powerful battery that will get you up to nine hours of video playback and more than 500 hours of standby time. With a set of front-facing stereo speakers, you can watch movies right from your Nexus 10 and they simply sound awesome. But what makes Nexus 10 unique is that it's the first truly shareable tablet.

Google released its 2nd Nexus tablet, The Samsung Nexus 10 with a superb specs and to take out the Apple iPad 4 from the Top. Here is the Full Comparison between the two tablets in all aspects.

Dimensions

As you can see, Nexus 10 is thinner than the iPad 4 with over than 0.5mm but also its also bigger than the iPad 4 in width and height.

Weight

The Nexus 10 is slighter lighter than the iPad 4, but it also feels as solid as the iPad.

Connectivty

They both have Wifi with Dual-band & bluetooth, excpt that bluetooth in the iPad is useless. Apple iPad 3 support 3G/4G LTE connection with a microSIM slot, where the Nexus 10 versions on the market currently is WiFi Only.

Don't forget the dual-side NFC in the Nexus 10, this function doesn't exist on the iPad 4.

Display

The Nexus 10 has a bigger display with higher resolution and more pixel density than the iPad 4 Retina display, The Nexus screen pack 4 Million pixels, where the iPad screen packs 3.1 Million pixels.

As you can see more clock rate, means more performance but the RAM is the point here.

RAM

Nexus with a 2GB vs the iPad 4 with 1GB... no need to think here, the Nexus 10 will have far more performance than the iPad 4.

Battery

The iPad 4 pack a 11,666 mAh battery inside it, where the Nexus 10 packs 9,000 mAh. Yes, Its a huge diffrence but since the Nexus 10 doesn't pack a 3G/4G antenna it won't need that much power, besides the sAMOLED consumes less power than the IPS screens.

Jelly Bean 4.2 vs. iOS 6

The Nexus 10 ships with the updated version of Jellybean, Android 4.2. It's a relatively minor update, but it adds some new features like Photo Sphere (a 360 degree panorama), updated Google Now, and multiple user accounts. It also adds a Swype-like trace keyboard, all these features and more built right into stock Android.

The biggest weakness of Android tablets, though, is still their native tablet app selection. This is where the iOS App Store excels, with its 275,000+ library of tablet-specific applications. However, too many Android tablet apps are still stretched-out layouts smartphone apps.

As you may know, Google is launching its New Nexus line-up very soon, The 10" Samsung-made Nexus 10 tablet with its Retina-beating display and Exynos 5 chip, The LG Nexus 4 latest Next smartphone with Quad-core CPU and Android 4.2 Jelly Bean and finally the Updated version of the ASUS Nexus 7 with a 32GB storage, 3G connectivity and Android 4.2 out of the box.

Google New Nexus devices are all set to be launched on November 13th which is next week, did you made a decision yet! Share it on the comments section below.

Today, Google launched the New Samsung Nexus 10 32GB/16GB tablet and the LG Nexus 4 Smartphone, both flagships has been sold out in less than 1 Hour after appearing on the Play Store in the UK and Australia.

We're still waiting for the imminent launch of the devices on Google Play for the US.. The Google Nexus 4 is expected to drastically impact the smartphone market with its impressive specs sheet and super aggressive pricing.

The Nexus 4 features a 4.7 inch True HD IPS Plus display of 768 x 1280 pixels resolution, a Quad-core 1.5 Ghz Krait processor, 8/16 GB of storage, 2 GB of RAM, an 8MP shooter capable of 1080p video, powered by a 2100 mAh battery all of this priced at $299/$349 without contract.

A Happy Holidays video posted by Google reveals an audio dock for the Google Nexus 10. One of the problems about such a leak is that it doesn't come with any information outside of the sight of someone sliding the tablet into the dock. While ASUS made the audio dock for the 7 inch ASUS built Google Nexus 7 tablet, it would seem natural if Samsung is behind the audio dock for the 10-inch Google Nexus 10, which is manufactured by the Korean tech giant.

The Google Nexus 10 audio dock makes a couple of appearances at 0:57 and at 1:16 on the video. It is not a large accessory, but does have a raised back to hold up the HD 10.1 inch screen.

Already out of stock for some time at the Google Play Store, the Google Nexus 10 showed up yesterday on Staples online site, where the tablet was once again sold out.

The Samsung built, Android flavored tablet is Google's main competition for the Apple iPad with a 10-inch screen and 2560 x 1600 resolution that produces a pixel density of 300 ppi. The display on the third and fourth generation of the Apple iPad has a pixel density of 264ppi.

The Google Nexus 10 was also spotted at some physical Staples locations as well as in Walmart stores. Walmart's website has the 32GB variant of the tablet available for pick-up at the store or via home delivery.

Finally, Here is the first Live Photos of the Samsung Nexus 10 device that will be announced on the Google's Android event Next Monday. The device is very sleek with premium finish from the back, and Gorilla Glass 2 covering the front.

The device looks just like the line drawings we saw yesterday in a leaked user manual, and would seem to confirm the legitimacy of that leak. Click no the Photos to view a larger version for more details.

Other important details confirmed are the 10.1" screen with a 2560 x 1600 pixel resolution (about 300 PPI pizel density), 2GB of RAM, and an Exynos 5 CPU clocked at 1.7GHz.

Here is the Samsung Nexus 10 screenshots, Confirm the Naming, Specs, It is running Android 4.2 (Jelly Bean not Key Lime Pie) that has support for larger display. It also brings some new features like Multi-user profiles and new Play Store widgets.

Finally, The Samsung-made Google Nexus 10 is Now Official. With No doubt, it is the most prominent feature of the slate is its 10" display with a resolution of 2560 x 1600 pixels. This makes for a pixel density of 300ppi, beating up the Apple iPad 3's 9.7 inch display with 1536 x 2048 resolution and 264 ppi pixel density.

Under the hood the Nexus 10 packs Samsung's Exynos 5 chipset with a two Cortex-A15 cores running at 1.7GHz, a Quad-core Mali T-604 GPU and 2GB of RAM. So we have no doubt it'll absolutely fly with the Android 4.2 Jelly Bean, which the slate is running out of the box.

It has 9,000 mAh battery and according to Google the battery is capable of delivering 9 hours of continuous video playback and 500 hours stand-by.

The Nexus 10 will be available on November 13 on the Google Play store in the US, UK, Australia, France, Germany, Spain, Canada and Japan. The 16GB version will retail for $399, while the 32GB edition will go for $499.

Nexus 10 is the ultimate tablet for watching movies or reading magazines. We wanted to build a premium entertainment device, so we partnered with Samsung to do just that. Nexus 10 is the highest resolution tablet on the planet with a 10.055" display at 2560-by-1600 (300ppi), that's over 4 million pixels right in your hands (Check the Full Specs Here). It comes with a powerful battery that will get you up to nine hours of video playback and more than 500 hours of standby time.

The Retina-beating screen of the Google Nexus 10 sure sounds great on paper, but does it have the real-life performance to back it up? Google's Romain Guy is keen to prove so, by posting several impressive shots (Photos below and above).

Can you tell the Difference between the Nexus 10 and the Printed Newspaper ?

Yes, what you see here is not a rendering, but a real photo of the actual Google Nexus 10, captured with a DSLR camera. The screen was even compared with a printed magazines to highlight its impressively low reflectivity. Here is the Nexus 10 display specs Comparing to the latest Apple iPad 4th genration.

iPad 4: 2048x1536 with 264ppi on a 9.7" Retina IPS, about 3 Million pixels.

Nexus 10: 2560x1600 with 300ppi on a 10.1" Super PLS HD, About 4 Million pixels.

The Google Samsung Nexus 10 supposed to launch on November 13th, However, a Walmart store had the 32GB version of the Nexus 10 on sale for $499. The slate has a 10-inch screen with a whopping resolution of 2560 x 1600 which produces a pixel density of 300ppi that beats Apple's Retina hard.

The person who spotted the tablet is obviously up on his mobile device news, enough to know that seeing a Google Nexus 10 on the shelves at Walmart before next week, was worth snapping a picture of it (above).

Samsung Nexus 10 is one of the latest Android tablets from Google & from Samsung, It has the best screen you'll ever find on the market with the highest pixel density 300ppi and the highest resolution 2560 x 1600, these numbers beats the iPad 4 Retina display.

As the device is arriving to more lucky users who pre-ordered it from the Play store early, Many of them made some unboxing videos showing the Nexus 10 final packaging and first impression too. We gathered some Nexus 10 Unboxing videos below for you to watch the Enjoy!

The Google Nexus 10 was just launched last week and was sold out before the weekend started. The GT-P8110 is the first Android tablet that can compete with the Retina display on the third and fourth-generation Apple iPads.

Nexus 10 from Inside

With a 10-inch screen offering resolution of 2560 x 1600, the Google Nexus 10 has a pixel density of 300ppi compared to the 264ppi on the aforementioned Apple tablets. The 16GB model is priced at $399 while the 32GB version carries a $499 price tag.

The Samsung Nexus 10 stock at the Play Store was sold-out pretty quickly when it launched, so it's good to see the 10-inch Google tablet moving to other stores. Staples have it on pre-order right now. Unfortunately, they won't start delivering until 2-3 weeks.

Staples only have the 32GB Nexus 10 right now and it's priced at $499, matching the Play Store price.

XDA developers released the Samsung Nexus 10 ToolKit, which allows one to do lots of neat stuff with the device.

This ToolKit can root your Nexus 10 and unlock its bootloader, should you ever want to flash a customized ROM on it. There's also a backup feature included in the ToolKit, so you can dump your apps and data to a computer and then restore them in case anything goes wrong with your tablet.

The Retina-beating screen of the Google Nexus 10 sure sounds great on paper, but does it have the real-life performance to back it up? Google's Romain Guy is keen to prove so, by posting several impressive shots (Photos below and above).

Can you tell the Difference between the Nexus 10 and the Printed Newspaper ?

Click on the Photo for larger view

Yes, what you see here is not a rendering, but a real photo of the actual Google Nexus 10, captured with a DSLR camera. The screen was even compared with a printed magazines to highlight its impressively low reflectivity. Here is the Nexus 10 display specs Comparing to the latest Apple iPad 4th genration.

iPad 4: 2048x1536 with 264ppi on a 9.7" Retina IPS, About 3 Million pixels.

Nexus 10: 2560x1600 with 300ppi on a 10.1" Super PLS HD, About 4 Million pixels.

Google has pushed the Android 4.2.1 Jelly Bean Update to all its Nexus line-up today, The new 4.2.1 OTA update weighs just about 1.1 MB and makes December re-appear in the Contacts app (Bug was reported before) and also fixes the Bluetooth issues lots of users were experiencing.